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fandomsecrets2014-12-27 04:05 pm
[ SECRET POST #2916 ]
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How the public likes art is an unpredictable thing. Maybe your art is technically perfect, but it lacks emotion, as tends to happen when art is 100% accurate--it's the inaccuracies that people find attractive, artists have been banking on that for hundreds, if not thousands, of years :p. And unfortunately, yeah, most work any artist does goes unappreciated. That's how it is with art of any sort. 90% practice, 8% finished work, and then 2%, if you're lucky, is what brings home the bacon.
Maybe it's not as technically good as you think. It happens. There are plenty of art critique sites out there that can give you tips on this front.
Have you ever specifically asked what people like to see? If you're really into feedback, it may be best to start here, draw several images of popular things, then slip in a doodle of your own.
(Reposted in the right thread this time!)